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Revered Scottish journalist Ian Morrison has died
“No journalist could sum up an event or speech more concisely”
Nick and Nic complete County Times line-up
New editor and deputy editor for Welsh weekly
Former regional press reporter tells of terror of being held hostage in Iraq
Gunmen threatened to behead journalist during week-long ordeal
Death of former Scotsman journalist John Hepburn
Man who rose from reporter to managing editor served under 11 editors at daily paper
Bronze casting marks long career in journalism
Journalist’s contribution to community is recognised by the Scottish Borders Council
Former editor escapes house blaze
Journalist was treated in hospital after fire broke out at New Year party
Johnston agrees to buy Scotsman in £160m deal
Sale includes Scotsman newspaper, Edinburgh Evening News, Scotland on Sunday and the Edinburgh Herald & Post
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Writers from The Scotsman and its sister financial paper The Business have been recognised at an international journalism awards ceremony. Scotsman associate editor George Kerevan was runner-up in the annual Bastiat Prize, for journalists who promote the institutions of free
Murder trial book deal for former Westcountry editor
Journalist meets publisher’s challenge by penning book in just four months
News groups unite in bid to win more readers
Joint campaign costing £200,000 highlights the depth of newspaper coverage compared to other media
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Paper monitors 75 garages, plus: U-turn on crossing patrols – and more regional press news in brief
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Regional press continues to dig deep for tsunami victims
The Scotsman has joined the growing number of newspapers that have pledged to donate the proceeds of the cover price for a day’s sales to the Indian Ocean tsunami appeal. Wednesday’s circulation sales revenue from this week will boost the
Bylines around the world after novelist death exclusive
Two British journalists working in the Bahamas saw their bylines go all over the world with the death of best-selling novelist Arthur Hailey, who had lived in Nassau for more than 40 years. Hundreds of newspapers and television stations worldwide
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Dartford and Swanley Times reporter Emma Durdle has appeared on a radio show with stand-up comedian Mark Steel.The producers got in touch because he wanted to quiz someone about Swanley, in Kent, where he grew up, for the programme. Members